Gigi Hadid Had to Keep Herself From "Tearing Up" at Her Final Tommy Hilfiger Show

It's the supermodel's fourth partnership with the designer.

By
Sarah Conly

Feb 26 2018, 9:00 am EST

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It was a family affair at Tommy Hilfiger’s Spring 2018 racing-themed fashion show in Milan on Sunday night, with model siblings Gigi, Bella and Anwar Hadid all walking in the runway event.

In an interview before the buzzy show, Hadid described feeling emotional about her fourth and final partnership with the designer. "I walked into Tommy's dressing room this morning, and we both had to kind of not talk about it, because you'd start tearing up," she said, adding that it's the collection she’s most proud of.

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Titled “Drive,” the show paid tribute to Hilfiger’s love for racing and his partnership with Formula One team Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. Guests 'grammed race cars, simulators and pit crews complete with power tools before the event got underway with Hadid wearing a THxGH-branded crop top and color-block leather moto pants.

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The collection, which the model described as “bold, effortless, and fast,” was a cool mash-up that adhered to the racing theme and incorporated '90s references. Other standouts included a black-and-white checkerboard-print bike short (very Saved By the Bell—in a good way), a logo-patterned windbreaker and a mesh crop top. In addition to the Hadids, Hailey Baldwin, Lucky Blue Smith and Winnie Harlow modeled pieces for an audience that included Ruby Rose and Olivia Palermo, among other boldface names.

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Reflecting on the past four seasons, Hilfiger described Hadid as “an amazing talent. She works hard, is humble, relentless, and has a great sense of style."

Items from the show are available now as part of the designer's "see-now, buy now" model. Shop a couple pieces below!

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